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The Mount Joy
BULLETIN
MOUNT JO
Published Weekly on Thursdays
Except Fourth of July W
(50 Issues
11 EAST MAIN STREET
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.
Richard A. Rainbo
Editor
and
Publisher
Subseription Rate - $2.50 per year by
Advertising Rates upon request.
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna.,
LM PLINNA.
eek and Christmas Week
Per Year)
, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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® MAYTOWN
Miss Grace Henderson
Mortuary Record
DR. R. M. SMEDLEY
Dr. R. M. Smedley, form- Mrs. Bob White and son,
rly of Mt. Joy, died Thurs: john of Philadelphia visited
lay morning, October 4, at Mrs. Flora Shireman and
York. Mrs. Hazel Crankshaw on
Funeral services were held Sunday.







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Statement Printed to Comply|
With Recently Enacted Law |
Of Congress
Statement of the owner-|
ship, management, ete., of
the Mt. Joy Bulletin, publish-
Mt. Joy, Pa,
for October 1, 1962.
Richard A. Rainbolt,
; lisher, owner.
of Lititz, Pa. |
“gributed through the mails
Known bondholders, mort-
gagee and other security hol-
ders, holding 1 per cent, or
more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages or other
gecurities—William N. Young
That the average number
of copies of each issue of
this publication sold or dis-
or otherwise, to paid subscri-
bers during the twelve
months preceding the date
shown above is 2270.
Richard A. Rainbolt
owner |
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subscribed |

Sworn to and
_pefore me this 28th day of}
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. September, 1962.
Landisll-Salunga
Mrs. William K. Risser |
Mildred K. Roberts,|
Notary Public
My commission expires
Jan. 30, 1963.

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“Party Foods to keep in
{he Freezer’ will be the top-
ic of the program at a meet-
ing of the Hempfield Jaycee-
ettes Thursday, Oct. 11 at 8

p.m. at the home of Mrs
i Burnell K. Wagaman, Lan-
caster R3.
Rehearsals began Sunday |
October 7 for the Hempfield|3alunga on Monday, October|
jis at 8 p.m. Peanuts are be-
Community Chorus. The time
from 2 to 4 p. m. Anyone
who lives in the school dis-|
trict or attends a church in|
the area is invited to tryout]
for the chorus. |
The chorus is planning to
present Handel's “Messiah™. |
The group will be under the}
direction of
chairman of the

Hempfield |
- music department.

The Rev. G. Martin Ruoss,|
pastor of the Zion Lutheran
Church, Landisville was el-
ected Dean of the City dis-
trict. Lancaster County’s 48
Lutheran churches have been
divided into two districts,|
Lancaster City and North
Lancaster, in a new organiz-|
ational plan. Five local Cler-|
gymen and one layman have
been elected to posts in the
newly organized Central Pa |
Synod of the United Luther-
an Church in America.
—_— |
Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Bowman, 9 Mayfair Drive,
Leola, announce the engage-|
ment of their daughter, Haz
el Bowman Pann, to John C.
Griffith II, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Griffith, Shen-
pub-|

are sponsoring a baby-sitting
clinic for junior and senior
|high school students, which|y] years, and was a member
began on October 3 and con-
tinues through Nov. 21 at
{Hempfield Union high school(Meckley Hollinger, died im
Landisville.
thigh school during homeroom
periods 12:50 to 1:45 p.m.
On Oct. 10, Dr. Harry H.
Hoffman Jr., Landisville will
speak on “The Medical As-
pects of Baby Sitting”. The
program is open to boys and
girls, both junior and senior
high school students. Those
satisfactorily , completing the
requirements of the clinic
will be listed in a directory
to be prepared by the Jaycee-
Ettes for distribution to fa-
milies in the community.
Chairman of the project is
Mrs. Wm. Piper, Lancaster
R3. She will be assisted by
Mrs. John LaClair, Mrs. Rich-
ard Miller and Mrs. Ralph
Myers, president of the Jay-
cee-Ettes, all of Landisville.
Members of Future Home
makers Club, under the guid-
ance of Mrs. Hazel Pann, fac-
ulty advisor, will also assist
in cooperation with the
Hempfield School District ad-
ministration.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rohrer
of Endicott, N. Y. are the
parents of a son, born Fri-
day, Oct. 5 in Endicott. Mrs.
Rohrer is the former Janet
Hiestand of Salunga.

The Ladies Auxiliary to
“he Salunga Fire Company
{will meet at the home of
Mrs. Mary Minich, Main St.,
ing sold by the ladies, and
anyone wishing to buy some
should contact one of
members of the auxiliary.


The Church of God, Lan
lisville, recently elected the
‘ollowing officers: President,
Richard Kline, [Cleon Kahler; vice-president,|§
Russell Sauders;
Amos Herr; financial
Marvin Burkhart;
Mrs. John Ruhl.
treasurer,
The Rev. Menno E. Good
pastor of the Chiques M=eth-
fodist church, Mount Joy, will
serve as evangelist at
Georgetown Methodist church
He will preach nightly at
7:45 this week.
A Beef Supper will be held
by the Landisville Fire Com-
pany Saturday, Oct. 13 from
4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Lan-
{disville Fire Hall,


Thz Hempfield
Club met Wednesday evening
|Oct. 3 at the Mount Joy Leg-
ion Post Home. Don Cairns
wa$ guest speaker and gave
an interesting talk on camp-
ing.
B


andoah, Va. She is a gradu
ate of the State College for
Teachers, Buffalo, N. Y. and)
is head of the home econom
ics department at Hempfield
Union High School. Mr. Grfi-
fith is an engineering gradu-
ate of the Virginia Polytech
nic Institute and is employed
at the Lambert-Hudnut Mig.
Laborathoy at Lititz. A Nov-
ember wedding is planned.
A 35-mile-per-hour speed
limit on th2 Chiques Road
from the East Hempfield
Twp. line to the West Hemp
field Twp. line was approvad
at a recent meeting of the
Hempfield Township
visors.
Supzarvisors reappointed
Samuel E. Long, 1766 Lin-
wood Ave. to a 5-year term
on the township
Commission and announced
supar-|
planning] .
| On the premises at 308 North Barbara Street, in
SOCCER
The Donegal high
soccer team defeated Lampet-
r-Strasburg Tuesday, Oct. 2
)y a 2 to 1 score on the win-
1ers field. The J-V tied 0-C.
Friday Donegal was de-
feated by Garden Spot by a
score of 1-0 on the
field. The J-V again tied 0-0.
|e was a son of the late Jac-
ob D. and Susanna Shearer her gister, Mrs. Helen Host
[etter at Palmerton last week.
Sessions take place at the
[of the Brethren.
secretary, | §
sec’y,| §
the| =
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Sertoma
school
winners ;
Sunday afternoon from a pf. Ronald Singer, fort
York funeral home. Devons, Mass. spent last
weekend with the Howard
ALLEN S. HOLLINGER |Singers.
Allen S. Hollinger, 77, of Miss Gertrude Francis has
Manheim R3, died at 6 p.m.been confined to her bed-
Friday, October 5, in Lancas- room because of illness.
ter General Hosptal after an
illness of several days. hu, Harrisburg, called
Born in Rapho Township, relatives in town Monday.
Miss Marie Harter
| Hollinger. He operated a
[plumbing and heating bus-| The Ladies Auxiliary
the Rheems Fire Co. en
tained the
ness in Mount Joy for sever-
the
Ella
jot Chiques Church of
|Brethren. His wife. Tuesday evening.
|1944.
He is survived by a sister,
Susan, wife of Joseph B. Hos-
|tetter, Neffsville Brethren
Home, and a brother, Clayt-
prizes were won by Mrs
George Glattacker, Mrs. Geo
dig. A delightful
had by all.
from the Nissley funeral
home Tuesday afternoon and
burial was made in the Mt.
Pleasant cemetery.
iary.
Mrs. Rose
Miss Grace
companied the
Neiman
Henderson
JEFFREY LEHMAN
Jeffrey Eugene Lehman, 8,
son of Curtis S. and Janice
Mountains of
shire. They left Saturday and
returned Wednesday.
sponsored by the PP&L.
A sick o’possum was found
on the elementary play-
ground. The
was notified. He came and
shot it.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank
visited relatives in York on
Monday evening.
The Rev. Peirson and Mr.
William Smith attended Cen-
tral Pennsylvania Synod of
the Lutheran Church last
In addition to his parents,(Wednesday and Thursday.
he is survived by a brother] The L.C.W. of St. John’s
ind sister, Kim Curtis and|Lutheran Church met last
Linda Lou, both at home; Wednesday evening in the
the maternal grandparents,social hall. The topic was
Mr. and Mrs. W. Willard|“Adventure in Learning.”
Weaver, Lancaster; the pa-| The latest news from Spec:
ternal great grandparents,lialist James McFarland is
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Leh-{that he expects to arrive in
man, Castorland, N. Y.; and|the States anyday.
the maternal great grand-| John Buller and Mrs. Chris-
mother, Mrs. D. M. Weaver,|tie Buller attended the spec-
(Lancaster. ial service “~~ commemorating
Graveside were|the 25th anniversary of
the
Bethesda, Md. of systic fibro-
sis.
His brother,
Lehman, died
he same disease.
Born in Goshen, Ind., he
was a member of the prim-
ary department of the Eliza-
ibethtown Church of the Bre-
‘thern Sunday School, and
was a third grade pupil in
the Rheems Elem=ntiary
School.
Eric John
in April of


services
Grandview Memorial Park,jtry, at the
Annville. Memorial services Good Shepherd, Pearl River,
were held Monday at 8 pm./N. Y.
at the Elizabethtown Church] John Leas and sons, Ricky





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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roja-
on
visited
of
ter-
Ladies Auxiliary
of the Maytown Fire Co. on
About 30
members were present. Door
Engle and Mrs. Reuben Ken- vibrator,
time was
on S. Hollinger, Elizabeth- A Food Sale will be held
town R3. : lat the Fire House Oct. 20, at
Funeral services were held
10 am. by the Ladies Auxil-|
and|
ac-
Lincoln Bus
Foliage Tour to the White 1gg3 to 1909; 1865 2c piece; 1830 10c piece; some Canadian
New Hamp: coins, some other coins. Lots of carpenter tools.
Weaver Lehman, Rheems,| The Intermediate Girl/Omar Landis, Auctioneer
lied Thursday, Oct.4, in the/Scouts are attending Cooking ite Church
National Institutes of Health,|School at Columbia. It is Refreshments by Mount Joy Mennonite C .
game warden

the|clothes trees: jars and crocks; lot of ‘dishes and bric-a-bac;
“eld Monday, October 8 at/Rev. Edward Buller’s minis-|silverware; -mower; garden tools; two radios, one nearly
Church of the/new transistor; picture frames;
land Michael, celebrated their|Elwood “Tip Witmer, Auct.
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
birthdays October 2, 7 and 9
Mr. and Mrs. Larrie Kreid
ler and sons, York will move
|into the Haines Apt. on N
[River St.
Kathleen Leas and Laura
Timmons expect to take the
Junior Aide course at Colum:
bia hospital.
Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, of
[Coatesville, spent the week:
end with the Harold Engles
Larry Scott, a student at
FLORIN, PA.
\Phelps Prep School, spent
[the weekend with his parents
Phone OL 3-0321
PUBLIC SALE
—Of
Household Goods - Personal Property - Tools
Saturday, Oct. 20, 1962
AT 11:00 A. M. SHARP
JOHNSON
BUS SERVICE
BUSES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS



| Penna.
|Kelvinator Refrigerator,
freezer, Kenmore sewing machine, 1
three-piece living room suite,
Electric stove, Coldspot chest typc
reclining
range, cedar wardrobe, cedar chest,
china closet,
Lots of dishes, some carnival, pressed, cut, etc, cake
stand, tooth pick holders, wines, old salt shaker, 1 dozen
|horseshoe tumblers, 1 dozen three-prung forks, glass bask
et, spreads, blankets, cane seat chairs, plank highchair, old
books, blanket chest, silverware, oil light, utility cabinet
lelectric fry pan, kitchen cabinet, heatrola, jelly cabinet
\wood chest, porch glider, Approx. 25 Indian head pennies
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Terms by
Edward Gromling

PUBLIC SALE
SAT., OCT. 20, 1962
12:00 NOON
Personal Property and Antiques of Anne Culp
located in Maytown, Pennsylvania, at 12 South River
Street.

ANTIQUES
Sheraton folding card table; oval marble-top stand; corner
cupboard; set 4-12 spindle plank chairs; pine sink; rayo
light; tilt-top stand; cane chairs; sewing and Boston rock-
ers; night stand; Empire bureau; blanket chests; wash
stand; drop leaf table; lot of early linens; Liberty Bell wa-
{ter pitcher; pattern glass; early china; jewelry; toys; doll
cradle.
MODERN ITEMS
Kelvinator refrigerator with freezer across the top; apart-
ment size gas stove; Zenith 21 inch T.V.; dining room
suite; upholstered chairs; rugs and carpet; floor and table
lights; sectional bookcase and lots of books; table and
chairs; maple bed and stand; 3-piece bedroom suite; ward-
robe; springs and mattresses; rockers; bureau; walnut desk;


lots of market baskets;
Electrolux sweeper; end tables; typewriter; Christmas orna-
ments; and many items too numerous to mention.
Located on Lefever Road just east of Mount Joy.
chair with
Columbian coal
chests of drawers,
beds, studio couch, tables, chairs, vanity, dressers, lamp:

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Terms Cash
Anne Culp
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SAT., OCT. 27, 1963
On the premises located in the Village of Rheems.
NO. 1: Lot of land 50x184 ft., more or less, thereon
erected a
2» Story Frame Double House
bath and electric watér heater on ene side; electricity and
on water in property. 12 STORY FRAME BARN on rear
of lot.
NO. 2: Lot of land 50x184 ft.,, more or less, thereon
erected a
2% Story Frame Double House
with bath on one side; electricity and city water in house.
FRAME BUILDING on rear of lot.
VACANT LOT 50x184 Ft.
Lot No. 2.
Both properties are well located.
Arrangements to view property can be made by call-
ing EM 17-3914,
Sale to commence at 1:30 P. M. on Property No. 1,
when conditions will be made known by
Jack B. Horner, Attorney S G Ober
19-3c
Ph. Manch. 3897 or 7-2550 (York Co.)


more or less, adjoining


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PUBLIC SALE

1963
PROPERTY
ct. 13, 1962
that 10 fire policemen would| he borough of Mount Joy. Pa. the urc
be employed to help curb} P
vandalism during the Hallo Beds and Springs, Dresser, Side Board, Six Dining ,
weer season: oom Chairs, Pictures, Carpet, 9x12 Rugs, Parlor Suite,
A demonstration of gyro Rockers, Music Cabinet, End Tables, Library Table, Kitch-
scopes was held Thursday | n Table and Chairs, Desk and Chair, Lamps, Tabourets,
Ociober 4 in the Juniot Bim | >illows, Cushions, Crocks, Lard Cans, Dishes, Cooking
School auditorium or + the} . Ts : 3 .
Landisville elementary school| Jtensils, ete. Pressure Cooker, Settee, Love Seat, Wash
children. This program was| stand, Toilet Set.
held at 9 am. a any inter-| 3
eld ai 9 am. and any inter] Terms and conditions b
ested parent could also at-|
tend. Mrs. Andrew E. Felker
The Hempfield Jaycee-Ettes

Elmer V. Spahr, Auctioneer


Orders are now being accepted
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH
The Lancaster County National Bank
MOUNT JOY BRANCH, MT. JOY, PA.
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YOUR A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED
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